“Video games were my first safe space”: queer gaming in the Animal Crossing new horizons LGBTIQA+ community
“Video games were my first safe space”: queer gaming in the Animal Crossing new horizons LGBTIQA+ community
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- Blanco-Fernández V, Moreno JA. “Video games were my first safe space”: queer gaming in the Animal Crossing new horizons LGBTIQA+ community. Games Cult. 2023. 21 p. DOI: 10.1177/15554120231205638
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This article analyses LGBTIQA+ playing experiences of Animal Crossing New Horizons (ACNH). It first surveys LGBTIQA+ players of ACNH, with questions regarding ways of playing, identity, community, and fanfiction practices. It also analyses LGBTIQA+ ACNH YouTube videos, divided into three main categories: design, gaming, and fanfiction. The first category, design, is analyzed quantitatively. The second and third categories follow a qualitative analysis, grouping findings into seven subcategories: (a) decorating, (b) celebrating Pride, (c) counter-gaming, (d) weddings, (e) coming out, (f) self-determination and encouraging discourses, and (g) community building. Explorative results show that, although out-game LGBTIQA+ experiences are necessary for queer self-realization, the in-game experiences of our sample help non-cis-straight identities and communities. They also demonstrate that diversity and intersectionality are fundamental in the ACNH queer community sampled, and that LGBTIQA+ players perform queer counter-gaming: transforming the game's tools and affordances to encourage self-expression.Descripció
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